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My initiation into the realm of DIY home audio..
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Dayton RS125S-8 packaging
Tang Band packaging.
The motor w/ shield is quite large relative to the basket.
Just under 6"
Closed back
Cool protective plastic cap.
Textile dome
Tang Band vs. Seas Neo
TB isn't that much bigger.
Back sides of TB and Seas Neo
Crossovers for mini-monitors.
Cabinets made from old scraps of MDF
In the middle of appying Cherry veneer.
Veneer done!
Not bad for my first home speaker cabinets.
Some stain and water based Poly.
Baffles were primed and painted with "Chalk Board" paint for a nice finish.
Back sides of baffles.
Veneer came out pretty good overall.
Tiny area on the right was the result of a little too much sanding.
Front of one of the speakers. Black baffle screws w/ security head added.
Cabinet 1 back right.
Cabinet 1 back left.
Cabinet 1 front left.
Cabinet 1 front right.
Cabinet 2 front right.
Cabinet 2 front left.
Cabinet 2 rear right.
Tiny ding on the top edge of this cabinet (accidentally dinged by me in my LR)
Cabinet 2 front baffle.
Cabinet 2 left rear.
Crossovers from "Zaph Audio" Seas L18 / Seas 27TBFCG
Back side of crossovers.
Inside of cabinet showing application of Sonic Barrier Foam from PE.
Crossover mounted inside PE 0.5 cu ft. enclosure.
Finished speaker front.
Finished speaker back.
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